Papers: Shake hands or get out, Suarez told

The clubs meet at Anfield this afternoon in a highly-charged game that comes on the heels of the Hillsborough report that revealed the extent of the police smear campaign to blame Liverpool fans for the disaster, which claimed 96 lives in 1989.

Suarez has been instructed to forget about his feud with United left-back Evra. Last December he was banned for racially abusing the Frenchman, and refused to shake his hand before the clubs' subsequent meeting in February. He has been told a repeat will not be tolerated.

Captain Steven Gerrard has said he will speak to the Uruguayan before the game, while the Liverpool's American owners - who were embarrassed by the club's handling of the Suarez affair last season - are prepared to take extreme action if Suarez misbehaves again.

The People claims: "Liverpool owner John W Henry is set to sell Suarez in January if he refuses Evra's hand for a second time."

Gerrard said on Friday: "My advice to him would be to shake hands and move on. Suarez will make his own decision, of course. But I'd like to think he would want to move on himself."

Both sets of fans have been warned about their behaviour ahead of a fixture that has been marred by chants about Hillsborough and the Munich Air Disaster that killed 23 people, including eight United players, in 1958.

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This week Sir Alex Ferguson wrote an open letter to United fans urging them to 'stand with' Liverpool, who are playing their first home game since the Hillsborough report.

Ginola, who is doing his coaching badges at the club, said: "People at the club have not forgotten me, and I have not forgotten them.”

Tottenham and Liverpool are leading the chase for highly-rated Spanish striker Isco. Liverpool's lack of striking options have been well-documented and the 20-year-old Malaga man could be available for £15 million. (The People)

Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert has pinpointed Dan Gosling as the man to turn around his side's ailing fortunes. The out-of-favour Newcastle man could be available for just £2m. (Sunday Mirror)